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from free with Photograph Summary: It all depends on what you plan to use the film for , to be fair the film was out of date and had been languishing in my fridge for a long time .
I would only use it if I absolutely had to have that handy speed , nor would I expect to have big blow ups from the negs .
I'm afraid the film is far, far , too grainy for me being used to my "chromes " and Ilford Black & White film which is by far superior . Strengths: The film is very good at doing pastel shades , I did some candid shots with the Nikkor Prime Telephoto of the cat in it's natural habitat ,the garden ; browns, greens and even white highlights were reproduced beautifully .
There's a warm colour balance and yellows were reproduced faithfully , blues were similar , I've a problem with low end consumer cameras turning blue into a turqoiuse shade .
Handled contrasty side and back lighting very well . Weaknesses: Too grainy , don't use it for anything detailed like flowers or expect sharp blow ups . Poor in overcast weather , you must have sunshine with this film .
Stick to Superia , you'll never go wrong with Fuji . Similar Products Used: Ektachrome & Fuji 400 Trannie film . Customer Service: Not applicable
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